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Richie Spice-Youths Dem Cold

November 30, 2009
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GOTAN PROJECT -SANTA MARIA

February 25, 2010
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-- Edited by Dj_Mega on Thursday 25th of February 2010 11:02:28 AM

SHAWN STORM PON DI GAZA CHAPER 1. 2010

February 24, 2010
Started By j_leena4 Comments

SHAWN STORM PON DI GAZA CHAPER 1. 2010



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Listen2theCall

February 24, 2010

This song features artistes from across the Caribbean including Shaggy, Sean Paul, Sean Kingston, Alison Hinds, Shontelle Layne, Edwin Yearwood, David Rudder, Kees Dieffenthaller, Destra Garcia, Tessanne Chynn, Etana & Belo



-- Edited by I-CO on Wednesday 24th of February 2010 11:45:24 AM
Police storm da dance and tell everybody LEAVE when da dance min just a get MADDDDD.



-- Edited by Maddmc on Friday 12th of February 2010 10:06:38 AM

Gungrave episodes 1-26 FULL

February 23, 2010
Started By NoKTurnaL 1 Comments
Good quality!
Japanese with English subs

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Kalibwoy BDay Bash/Dutchyard Special

January 9, 2010
Started By MBA3 Comments
Kalibwoy BDay Bash/Dutchyard Special  (preview)



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Artist: Kutti
Title: Badmind
Riddim: TimeTaken Riddim
SPEAKWORLD ENT...

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Mavado in Oshawa Part 1

February 13, 2010
Started By djgemini311 Comments

Original Gallis Anthem

February 20, 2010
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SHANE O - "LIFE SOON CHANGE" - - RawTiD TV


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-- Edited by Dj Cole War on Tuesday 16th of February 2010 01:52:38 AM

Sean Paul - "Press It Up"

February 22, 2010
Started By Sugar Free0 Comments


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THE REAL GREEKS PT. 1 - 3

February 20, 2010
Started By djgemini313 Comments
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FULL ARTICLE

You've had about five months to sit with your "comeback," Relapse. What are your feelings about it now?

Eminem: I was happy with it when I put it outbut honestly, I haven't given it too much thought since then because I've been so busy working on Relapse 2.

So the sequel won't reflect your reaction to the first one and its reception?

Eminem: Well, when I finished Relapse, I had a whole album of material that didn't make it that I wasn't ready to throw away, so that was going to be Relapse 2. But then I got with Dre in Hawaii and started recording more, and now the new material has knocked out all the old songs. But yeah, the new material is definitely different. Making Relapse, I was still working the drugs out of my system, so there was a lot of...just jokey %&%*. It was a lot of punchline-y, funny, shock valuekind of going back to The Slim Shady LP. And that was cool, but I've kind of flipped the page. Now I'm going for songs instead of one-liners. I don't want to make %&%* that you hear once and then the joke's over; I want to make records that you could play a hundred times, a thousand time

Relapse definitely feels like you're shaking off the dustit was like I could take the songs out of sequence and put them in order of when they were recorded, because the rhymes got so much sharper the farther you got from the drugs.

Eminem: You're right, my thinking became sharper again as I went along. If you were to take a song like "My Mom" or "Must Be the Ganja," those were coolbut they were the beginning stages of me coming out of the [addiction]. It wasn't until it got into songs like "Stay Wide Awake" that it felt like my mind got sharper. I became more on-point towards the end of recording the album. Right now, I feel like I'm more focused than I've ever been. I still feel like I have room to get better but I feel like I'm definitely on my game right now.

Speaking of being on your game, who had the second-best verse on "Forever"?

Eminem: Who had the second-best verse? [Laughs.] I don't know, I like everybody's versesbut I like Drake's verse a lot. I wouldn't say I had the best verse; everybody approached the beat different. Kanye was crazy, too, and Wayne. I just saw the beat differently than anybody else did; for some reason, I felt like the beat was a double-time beat, so I rapped faster.

I'm sure sobriety has changed more than just your rapping. Has it changed your friendships?

Eminem: Yeah, I've gone back and rekindled some old friendshipspeople I knew from back in the day. I feel like I'm closer with everybody now, certainlyprobably a lot easier to get along with, too.

How so?

Eminem: [Laughs.] You want to explain that, Paul?

[Em's manager] Paul Rosenberg: [Laughs.] In every regard. Literally, in every way you can imagine he's easier to get along with.

So you feel better?

Eminem: [Laughs.] Hell yeah, I feel better. I feel like a human being again. There was one point in time where I felt like...[Sighs.] I don't knowI felt like plastic.

In what way?

Eminem: I think I looked plastic. My face, fat plastic. [Laughs.] I was eating, but the Vicodin made me hungry because it eats up your stomach lining, so you want to fill your stomach back up, but then it stops you up so you can't %&%*, you just

Jesus.

Eminem: That's why I was gaining so much weight, I was just so ****ing bloated. It's a trip when people take sobriety for granted. Feeling trapped in my addiction and then getting soberyou appreciate it so much more, because I didn't know if I would ever know what it's like to feel normal again, ever.

Are there moments when you feel like you're being tested?

Eminem: Not with drugs or alcohol or anything like that. I just steer clear of it.

So you're stone-sober these days?

Eminem: Yeah, it'll be 18 months on the 20th [of October]. I realized I can't touch anything, and that's why I'm clean right now and why I'm going to stay clean. My brain just doesn't know when to shut off. When I do something I have to do it all the waythat goes for music, with a high-hat, a snare drum, a rhyme, everything. I have to push it to the extreme. That's how I realized I have addictive behavior. Somebody told me this once, that the thing that makes me bad is the same thing that makes me good at other things.

When the details of Michael Jackson's death came to light, did you see any parallels?

Eminem: Oh, 100 percent. When you read things about Michael Jackson it's hard to decipher what the **** is true, but there's the story of how he woke up at whatever time and he needed something to go back to sleep because he had this or that and it didn't work. That's exactly what used to happen to me: I would take a couple of pills and I would be up an hour later and I'd want more. Then I'd take more and that would be enough to maybe get me back to sleep for two more hours. Then I'd be wide awake again. So I definitely can relate, and it's a shame if he didn't have anybody there to just say, "Michael, you're an addict, you need help." It's one of the pitfalls of fame. I could just say, "Yo, I need this and this and this," and they're going to give me whatever I Want Become Im

because you're Eminem.

Eminem: Exactly, it's ****ed up. The worst thing that could have happened to me as an addict was having money.

So much of your best music was born of your addiction, but your writing is clearly inspired again. Where do you draw inspiration from now?

Eminem: [Long pause.] I don't know, that's a hard question. As far as the everyday inspiration to write? I guess I draw it from everywhereconversations, something I saw on TV, whatever. But as far as inspiration to make music? Of all the albums I've made, I still don't feel like I've made the perfect album. I've had ones that touch on this, and others that touch on that, but never one that's just perfect and fully relevant. I don't know if I'll ever make it, but I'm certainly trying every day.

To that point, all of your albums have followed certain conventions as "Eminem albums," and though Relapse was well-received, "We Made You" was the first time that the funny-lead-single formula didn't fully connect.

Eminem: Yeah, looking back on it now I don't know if that was 100 percent the way to go. I kind of liked the way the beat felt like it was slower in the chorus and then it sped up for the verses, but stepping back and looking at it as an average consumer or somebody who goes to a club, it might have been hard to figure out what the hell was going on in the song. On the other hand, it was the only option we had and the album might not even be out now if we hadn't found a song that was clean enough for radio. But am I going to go in that direction again? Probably not.

When you first started putting out those singles talking about celebrities, you were saying things no one had ever said in a public forum, but now even the most conservative housewives in Middle America check Perez Hilton to see whose face he's drawing cum on today

Eminem: So I started felching.

[Laughs.] Can you still shock people when there are no taboos left?

Eminem: I don't think I'll ever run out of ideas on how to shockand if I do, I'll probably just stop. But I definitely know what you mean, kids nowadays are so used to seeing crazy %&%*, there's so much crazy weird %&%* on the Internet, it's certainly getting harder to shock people.

Speaking of which, you've always said you don't use computers or the Internet. Is that really still the case in 2009?

Eminem: I don't even know how to turn a computer on and it's probably better that way. I look at stuff, but as far as actually sitting there and knowing how to work it and knowing what sites to go on....

So you're saying you still buy porn on DVD, then?

Eminem: Um... PR: There's a lot of free porn on the Internet, I think, is what Noah's trying to tell you. Eminem: Oh, is there? Maybe I should go on the Internet.

[Laughs.] There's something called Spankwire...

Eminem: What? Spankwire?

Imagine a YouTube of pornography.

Eminem: Really?! I know what I'm doing for the rest of the day when this %&%* is over. [Laughs.] You can look up anything?

Yup.

Eminem: Nostril ****ing?

Maybe so. It's like, any genre or actress

Eminem: I have to go back and look at my pornos because there's a couple chicks that really

Changed your life?

Eminem: Yeah. [Laughs.]

Wow, Complex just put Eminem on to streaming porn. I'd like to apologize to music fans around the world now.

Eminem: If my album doesn't come out, it's Noah's fault. [Laughs.]

OK, so before you got ruined by streaming porn, what was your daily routine like?

Eminem: I'm usually in the studio five days a week. Get up, run in the mornings. I run anywhere from two to five miles. There was a point in timethis is how I know I'm an addictwhen I was running literally 17 miles a day.

Whoa.

Eminem: Sometimes 19. I would run eight and a half in the morning and then in the second part of the day I'd go home at night and do another eight and a half. I literally felt like I was addicted to running, like I was trapped in prison because it was like, "Ah, ****, I gotta run again." I got into calorie counting so bad that when they told me that I was going to be in the woods with my shirt off [for the "3 a.m." video], I was like, "****."

What snapped you out of that?

Eminem: I saw an episode of Obsessed on A&E where this dude would get up in the morning and go to the gym, and then again at lunch, and then again after work. But then on his way home he'd pass by another gym, and he'd have to go in that gym and do like 15 reps of everything, too! He couldn't pass by a gym without stopping in it. I saw that and was like, "I really got a ****ing problemI'm this guy." There was a point in time when I had to burn 1,000 calories; if I didn't burn 1,000 calories my day wasn't complete. But now it's like I can burn 275 calories and jump off the treadmill, or I can burn 550, and I'm OK with it. Have you seen The Machinist?

Yeah, why?

Eminem: For the "3 a.m." video, I was thinking they could make my spine look real crazy like in that movie. I started getting real skinny so my veins would pop out and I was trying to get that look, but it just didn't work. My body won't really let me get that low. I was running 17, 18 miles a day and it was like, "OK, this is not going to happen." But I still got pretty skinny, so after the "3 a.m." video I threw a pizza party at the studio and ate a bunch of ****ing pizza. [Long pause.] Then I went and purged. [Laughs.] No, I'm kidding.

50 Cent talked about how you blew out your knee playing basketball with him. Do you still play?

Eminem: Yeah, I still play a lot.

Who do you compare your game to?

Eminem: Ummm...I would say a cross between LeBron and Jordan, basically. Maybe just a little bit higher level than those two, though. [Laughs.]

PR: His nickname on the court is Sweetness.

Eminem: Yeah, that's actually what they call me. You can call me Sweetness for the rest of this interview, actually.

[Laughs.] As long as we don't have to make eye contact when I say it, Sweetness. So you ball with 50 and Kanye West plays with Jonah Hill. Who'd win if you and 50 played two-on-two against them?

Eminem: That'd be very interesting. But I've never seen Kanye or Jonah Hill play.

Me neither, but Jonah says he's all hustle, and Kanye says his game is better than people would expect, that he plays for highlights.

Eminem: 50 is better than you would expect too, though. OK, you know what, I think we could get them. I'm just saying, I'm just putting it out there. [Laughs.]

In case someone wants to put money on it. [Laughs.] Speaking of 50, he's been venting about his placement on MTV's "Hottest MCs" list. You were excluded.

Eminem: You know, when I heard that the other day, I didn't really think too much of it. My only comment was, "That's some peoples' opinion." It's their opinion, and opinions can't be wrong. As long as I'm comfortable with what I'm doing and I'm comfortable in my zone, then that's that

Wow. In the past, even though you were Mr. Just-Don't-Give-a-****, when we talked about lists and what people thought or said about you or your work, you really, really did give a ****. What's changed?

Eminem: I think it just has to do with not only being sober, but just being confident in who I am and my abilities or capabilities. Coming up as an MC, I took the frustrations of the underground and brought it with me into the mainstream. I know there was a certain complex I had in the beginning that was just a little paranoid or a little...sensitive.

OK, let's talk about other changes. You're wearing denim for the first time since...I don't know. How did that happen?

Eminem: Really, it was just friends telling me I needed to wear jeans. [Laughs.] They were like, "Yo, you can't come back wearing sweatpants." I think a lot of it had to do with being heavier. When you feel fat, you wear clothes that are bigger so you don't feel as big. I was wearing 3Xliterally 3Xclothes, and as I got smaller I felt like, "OK, I think I can wear some jeans now and be OK with it." And instead of just T-shirts, sweaters, or a vest or whatever. But I'm certainly not a ****ing fashion consultant. Don't call me if you want to know how to dress. I just rap. That's all I really know how to do.

When did you decide that you wanted to go back to your natural hair color?

Eminem: Once I got sober I was like, "What the **** am I doing? I'm like 35 years old, am I going to keep dying my hair ****ing blonde?" Also it was just about letting go. The hair reminded me of my addiction, and I hated myself when I was in my addiction. I hated myself worse than anyone could ever hate me.

That's pretty heavy. Well, on a lighter note, what do you do for recreation? Do you play video games?

Eminem: Yeah, I'm pretty nasty at Donkey Kong, B. You should go check my high-score. [Ed.It says "1st 229,100 M-M" on the stand-up DK machine in his studio lounge.]

So you only play all the old-school games? No Xbox Live for you?

Eminem: Yeah, all the old-school games. I can't really **** with some of the new ones, they're too complicated. I want to run and jump. That's it. [Laughs.]

What music do you listen to on Sunday afternoon, when you're cleaning the house?

Eminem: Sunday afternoon? I'm watching football on Sunday afternoon.

I don't mean Sunday specifically, but what do you listen to in your free time?

Eminem: Fabolous has got a great album. Jay-Z, obviously. Last year I was bumpin' T.I.'s Paper Trail for almost the whole summer. I had bought Lil Wayne's album, but I was so busy recording that it literally just sat in my CD case until like six months ago. There was the hype about him, but I didn't see what all the hype was about. I felt like he was good, certainly above average from his singles, but it was like, "Is he that dope?" Then I listened to the whole album and was like, "Wow! My man is that dopeLil Wayne is ****ing dope!" You've got to listen to a Lil Wayne song four, five, or six times to actually catch everything he's saying. We were at a video set a couple months ago and I'm bumping it in the trailer and I'm like, "Yo, Wayne is dope!" And Paul is like, "Really? You're just now figuring this out? Where the **** have you been?" They think it's funny, but you know, being sober, my eyes have opened up to so much more %&%* that I was missing, that I should have been hip to

Like what?

Eminem: Like The Wire! I slept on so much %&%* when I was in my addiction. Man, it was crazy. Now I've literally watched all five seasons of The WireI think I'm on my fifth time watching them alland I'm about to sit and watch it all again because it's the best show ever. It's literally the best show ever. Oh man, what else did I sleep on? Entourage, I'm watching that now. My eyes were just ****ing closed to everything. It was like I woke up.

Do you listen to any non-rap?

Eminem: Not really. Well, actually, '80s music. Like we'll be on the plane playing Uno and listening to '80s music and people will think that we're out of our ****ing minds.

PR: Bumpin' Tommy Tutone!

Eminem: What the **** is that?

PR: "867-5309"!

[Laughs.] What else have you discovered since you woke up?

Eminem: Oh God, Superbad could be the greatest movie of all time. There are so many things in it that when you walk away you don't even know what part to talk about. That's what happened to me. I watched that movie when I was first getting soberI had a lot of free timeso I watched that movie, no lie, close to 200 times. I mean in the literal sense, I would just have that ****ing movie on loop. There was one point in time I could give you the commentary on that up to about the fourth or fifth scene, line for line.

That's nuts. You obviously had the small part in Funny People, but if Judd Apatow had a starring vehicle for you, would you be into that?

Eminem: Hell, yeah! That would be crazy; that one little scene was a lot of fun. We just haven't found anything that's been the right thing at the right time. I have to be finished with this album and then I'll probably want to jump into something like that. I don't know if there's a movie where I'll want to be in every single scene again, but something, yeah....

I remember talking to you back in '98 and you were like, "I don't want to be a rapper when I'm 30," and the last time we talked

Eminem: It was, "I don't want to be a rapper when I'm 40," and the next time we talk it will be, "I don't want to be a rapper when I'm 50." Sixty is the cut-off. I can't be no 60-year-old rapper, son!

[Laughs.] Sounds like you've got your professional life mapped out, then. What's up with your romantic life? Do you date? What's your deal with chicks?

Eminem: I don't really have a deal with chicks right now. Honestly, I'm so focused on what I'm doing and obviously I just came out of a long relationship, so I'm just kind of coasting right now. I'm more focused on my sobriety, my work, and my kids right now. Making sure I get those aspects of my life right before I go into the world and do that again. So I think that Spankwire will be the alternative right now. [Laughs.] Spankwire it is. OK, so now how do I get on the Internet, buddy?
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'A to the K' - Bounty Kliller

February 19, 2010
Started By djgemini311 Comments

Dj Kenny Eva Hype Mix Vol 8

February 19, 2010
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